Physics, asked by Anonymous, 1 month ago

Distance the nature of distance-time graph for
(a) uniform motion
(b) non-uniform motion​

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Answered by dharshinij8
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(i) For uniform motion of an object, its distance-time graph is a straight line with constant slope. (ii) For non-uniform motion of an object, its distance-time graph is a curved line with increasing or decreasing slope.

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Answered by Anonymous
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(i) For uniform motion of an object, its distance-time graph is a straight line with constant slope. (ii) For non-uniform motion of an object, its distance-time graph is a curved line with increasing or decreasing slope.

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